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Thread: hiclone

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    hiclone

    has anyone used a hiclone in their 4wd and found it to be good for fuel economy? i fitted one and i found it didn't make any difference at all !

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    Ausfish Platinum Member whiteman's Avatar
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    Re: hiclone

    I think you've joined a long list of disappointed consumers.

    Have a look at this page. http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news/fuelmax.html

    You'll find heaps of others on Google.

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    Re: hiclone

    100% dud

    get your money back

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    Re: hiclone

    Fitted a hiclone to my 2000 V6 Rodeo. Get almost 20% better on the highway, no real improvement around town. Try it and if you are not happy return it before your 30 days are up. When I fitted mine I pulled the ECU fuse overnight to let the fuel management computer reset so it would relearn the new data. It can't hurt trying.

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    Re: hiclone

    If you believe in fairies and flying saucers then you will get extra MPG with a Hiclone

    Otherwise buy a couple of slabs and enjoy yourself

    Regards
    Seabug

    PS The tests were done in the states using carburetter
    fitted Yank Tanks
    Surely the modern fuel injection disperses fuel efficiently

    And yes, tried it ,chucked it.

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    Re: hiclone

    So am I right to think, that my 84 Cruiser with a 4.2 L 2F motor (carburetted.) may benefit from the installation of a Hiclone. It just seems from all reports that the Hiclones dont have any gain with injected motors, however carburetted motors should see some improvement in fuel efficiency. I am a little confused because the people who say no good dont say what they installed the Hiclone into. Then Reel killler comes along with a fuel injected motor and says basically he had some improvement. Not trying to pee anyone off just want to find out the right info.

    Cheers
    James.

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    Re: hiclone

    Hi James
    Tried it on standard 1997 deisel 4.2 Toyota
    The salesman said it would work
    His boss said it would not
    It did not work
    The boss said "told you so"

    The cars in trials were sixties models
    The engines were probably designed in the Fifties,or earlier.

    Ask yourself" why are the tests not done on a current production vechicle"

    Or check your State motoring organisation.

    Then enjoy the beer

    Cheers
    Seabug



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